A pair of 1920s single-family dwellings in Westlake could be redeveloped with multifamily housing, according to plans filed last week with the City of Los Angeles.  

The proposed development, slated for a property at 154-160 S. Occidental Boulevard, calls for the construction of a five-story building featuring 36 residential units over basement parking.  Requested entitlements include Transit Oriented Communities incentives allowing for relief from certain zoning restrictions, for which the project would incorporate affordable housing.  

Ferrier Architecture Studio is listed as the project represented.  Plans call for a rooftop amenity deck.  

A half-block south of the project site, construction is now underway for a similar development featuring 47 apartments.